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Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?

Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?

chinwan
#1Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?
Posted: 12/8/13 at 8:22pm

I am trying to get tickets to wicked and these are the prices I am getting. Up to how much is it worth it to spend to get the better seats:

Option One:

Section: Front Mezzanine
Row: D
# of Tickets: 2
Cost Per Ticket: $180.00USD
Total Cost: $360.00USD


Option Two:

Section: Front Mezzanine Center
Row: D
# of Tickets: 2
Cost Per Ticket: $210.00USD
Total Cost: $420.00USD


Option Three:

Section: Orchestra
Row: X
# of Tickets: 2
Cost Per Ticket: $275.00USD
Total Cost: $550.00USD


Option Four:

Section: Center Orchestra
Row: J
# of Tickets: 2
Cost Per Ticket: $287.00USD
Total Cost: $574.00USD


Option Five:
Section: Center Orchestra
Row: H
# of Tickets: 2
Cost Per Ticket: $312.00USD
Total Cost: $624.00USD

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abbagirl
#2Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?
Posted: 12/8/13 at 8:27pm

Where are you looking, Ticketmaster or somewhere else? Those sound like broker prices...

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bwayboy22
#2Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?
Posted: 12/8/13 at 8:40pm

If you go on ticketmaster I see tickets ORCHESTRA ROW O SEATS 103 and 104 for $131 each or $262 for both.

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CapnHook
#3Are these better seats worth the price difference for wicked?
Posted: 12/8/13 at 8:45pm

The official website to buy tickets to WICKED is on Ticketmaster.com. If you are on any other website, you are on what is called a "broker" website. Even Broadway.com is a "broker" website. For sold-out shows like WICKED and THE BOOK OF MORMON, a broker website will charge you a higher-than-regular price.


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
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